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Apr 26, 2024 · Practical Application: The gospel of John continues to fulfill its purpose of evangelizing the lost (John 3:16 is likely the best-known Bible verse) and is often used in evangelistic Bible studies. In the recorded encounters between Jesus and Nicodemus and the woman at the well (chapters 3—4), we learn much from Jesus’ model of personal ...
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John Theme: Christ the Son of God Author: John Verses: And many other signs truly did Jesus in the pres-ence of His disciples, which are not written in this book: but these are written, that ye might believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God; and that believing ye might have life through His name. (John 20:30-31) Date: A.D. 85-90
Also The Holy Bible, King James Version (American Bible Society, New York; 1992) was used for some references that are better known in the wording of the King James Version. When not stated, the verses are from The Holy Bible, New International Version (NIV). All verses and references are given in standard form of Book, Chapter: Verse -- as
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John believes that the Jesus you read about in this book is alive and real and can change your life forever. The book of John opens with an introductory poem and a short story (ch. 1) that is followed by a big block of stories about Jesus performing miraculous signs that generate increasing controversy (chs. 2-10).
- The book of John starts with the words “In the beginning,” which are the same words that open the book of Genesis. In the first verses of John, Jesus is referred to as “the Word."
- Jesus performs his first miracle in this chapter. Having been invited to a wedding in which they had run out of wine, and having been encouraged by his mother, Jesus miraculously transforms water into high-quality wine.
- In this chapter, Jesus meets a Pharisee by the name of Nicodemus. Jesus tells Nicodemus that one must be born again in order to enter the Kingdom of Heaven.
- This chapter tells the story of Jesus meeting a Samaritan woman at a well. He tells her of wells of living water that Jesus will give upon asking.
(John 3:14-15; Romans Chapters 5-6). How does the offer of salvation bring an unavoidable issue to all men? (John 3:18-21; Plain Talk pp.38-40). Why did John the Baptist not resent the growing prominence of Jesus of Nazareth? (John 3:26-30; Plain Talk pp.41-42). Show how John 3:30-31 describes the nature of Christian growth.
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3. John the apostle relates how John the Baptist bore witness of the Light a. Declaring Jesus to be “The Lamb of God” - Jn 1:29,35-36 b. Declaring Jesus to be “The Son of God” - Jn 1:34 [Both the prophets and John bore witness to Jesus prior to His ministry. During the course of His Mark A. Copeland Sermons From John 5